Debate in Parliament and not jeer at each other for nation to be world leader: SC
The Hindu
‘After 75 years of Independence, elected members are expected to show statesmanship and not brinkmanship’
A nation aspiring to be a "world leader" should debate on the welfare of its citizens rather than make Parliament a stage to exchange jeers and launch personal attacks on one another, the Supreme Court said on Friday.
To see Members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies ridicule each other instead of engaging in constructive debates in Houses is hardly worthy of the claim that "we are the oldest civilisation on the planet and the world’s largest democracy".
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